Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1901 |
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... believe the classifications as generally given are of any special importance from a curative standpoint . I believe it would be a safe presumption to presume that these inflammations are caused by micro - organisms . I do not believe ...
... believe the classifications as generally given are of any special importance from a curative standpoint . I believe it would be a safe presumption to presume that these inflammations are caused by micro - organisms . I do not believe ...
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... believe this symptomatic of gonorrhea . I only incidentally refer to this as it does not especially belong to cervical catarrh . By ocular examination a cervical catarrh can easily be differentiated from an inflammation of the vagina ...
... believe this symptomatic of gonorrhea . I only incidentally refer to this as it does not especially belong to cervical catarrh . By ocular examination a cervical catarrh can easily be differentiated from an inflammation of the vagina ...
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... believe , is secondary to a salpingitis , and I think the most observers favor this belief . Venereal excesses , expo- sure during menstruation and rheumatism are supposed to favor the idopathic form of inflammation ; however , the ...
... believe , is secondary to a salpingitis , and I think the most observers favor this belief . Venereal excesses , expo- sure during menstruation and rheumatism are supposed to favor the idopathic form of inflammation ; however , the ...
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... believe that tubal inflammations depend alone upon this cause . Westermark was the first to find the gonococcus in pus from a blennorrhagic salpingitis . Since then those investigations have been increased . In France , Hartman found ...
... believe that tubal inflammations depend alone upon this cause . Westermark was the first to find the gonococcus in pus from a blennorrhagic salpingitis . Since then those investigations have been increased . In France , Hartman found ...
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... believe that every case has an eye strain as an exciting cause , but I do believe there are a certain number of cases that depend en- tirely on ocular strain , and those cases that do not respond to medication should be referred to an ...
... believe that every case has an eye strain as an exciting cause , but I do believe there are a certain number of cases that depend en- tirely on ocular strain , and those cases that do not respond to medication should be referred to an ...
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